Because of this, they could stop the currently free distribution of Hyrule: Total War outright if they wanted to, and it would be the fault of somebody who did not even make the game. That kind of thing irritates me, as Nintendo could end up bringing the hammer down on the game not only as a Steam Greenlight submission, but as a game in general. One thing I can’t get over is that the game was submitted to Greenlight by someone called WolfDampf, who had nothing to do with the creation of Hyrule: Total War. Update: The game has been removed from Steam Greenlight. Check out a video on the matter by Jim Sterling after the jump.
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